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Learn about the concept of media queries in CSS and how they are used to control the layout of your website for optimal viewing when printed or displayed on a variety of devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and desktop monitors.
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Learn to use Premiere Elements' clip monitor to preview your raw footage and select only the portions you want to use. Set in and out points to define subclips, and check out the Auto-Analyzer, which breaks raw footage down into smaller clips automatically.

Create a truly memorable site by learning how to set a slideshow to the full width of the screen and at a fixed height, so that it spans the right and left edges of the screen whether viewing on a large desktop monitor or small mobile device screen.

In this video Dave Helmly gives you a quick tour of Apple's New Mac Pro running Premiere Pro CC in various workflows including Multi Layer GPU Effects, 4K, Mixed 4K timeline, the power of Dual GPU Exporting vs CPU (software/CPU) , and finally GPU based Debayer for Red RAW R3D files. Also featured in the video are a quick peek at the new LG 21:9 UltraWide QHD Monitors , Promise Pegasus 2 Raid, LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 and more. Special thanks to Sony, Panasonic, Mammoth HD and Devin Supertramp for the use of their footage.

The Reference Monitor in Premiere Pro is perfect for comparing frames from different parts of a sequence. It’s also perfect to show any of the built-in scopes for precision color correction. Find out how you can begin using this powerful tool to be more productive and get accurate color.

Social media insights are quickly brought to the surface at Kelley Blue Book (KBB), helping the company get to the most important pieces of information about its customers sooner. With the Adobe Marketing Cloud, KBB created clear, timely insights into social media successes with metrics and tracking, informed insights into relationships between social media and website activity, and streamlined publishing and monitoring of social promotions.

Learn to edit from sequences loaded into the Source monitor. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Premiere Pro's ability to let editors place any number of clips in a sequence, open that sequence in the Source Monitor, and select segments and add them to another sequence. The feature harkens back to a frequently used feature film-editing technique, called a KEM roll, whereby editors put multiple takes of the same scene on the same reel, giving the director an easy way to select the best take.

Learn timeline-based editing techniques in Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack explains how to use the timeline's separate source and track indicators to gain more control over timeline navigation, copy/paste, and inserting and overwriting clips from the Source monitor and the Project panel.

Conform to today's broadcast regulations with a loudness monitor you can reference as you work. The TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar panel provides visual feedback so you can quickly find and fix audio passages that exceed volume limits.

Discover how to make your productions look their best with Adobe's powerful tools for color correction. Join Adobe Certified Instructor and Master Trainer Maxim Jago as he takes you through the basics.In this session, you'll learn how to:• Interpret the Vectorscope and Waveform monitor for color correction • Do basic color correction in Adobe Premiere Pro• Leverage the tight integration between Adobe Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade to make your productions look amazing• Access the powerful color grading capabilities in Photoshop and SpeedGrade to help you create picture-perfect output for virtually any format

Learn how to build unique tablet and smartphone versions of your desktop site. With Adobe Muse, you can create distinctive and relevant experiences whether the site is viewed on a large monitor while sitting at a desk or on a small screen while on the go. Adobe Muse Group Product Manager Dani Beaumont will show you how to:• Define unique site plans and master pages for tablet and smartphone layouts• Design the content and style for each experience• Link phone numbers to automatically dial when tapped, and email addresses to open an email client with the "To" address already filled in• Work with touch-enabled Adobe Muse widgets in mobile layouts so that site menu navigation, slide shows, forms, and more will work automatically, with the touch of a finger

Join the Amazon Web Services team as they discuss multiscreen video, by applying the power of the Cloud to achieve “Content Anytime, Anywhere, on Any Device.” This session will address strategies for taming this complexity at scale by leveraging cloud based solutions. Topics include:• high speed content ingest• tiered scalable storage• elastic compute/processing• monitoring and analytics• monetization• global distribution• security

This is a short video about how to manage and administer Creative Cloud for teams using a new, intuitive web-based tool called the VIP Admin Console. The Admin Console allows IT administrators to add Creative Cloud seats, assign or re-assign these seats to team members, monitor storage allocation and more. This short video shows you how this is done.

This movie introduces the robust audio tools in Premiere Pro. Abba Shapiro shows how to preview and trim audio in the Source Monitor. Whether it’s an audio-only file or the audio channel of a video clip, Abba shows how to enable sub-frame audio scrubbing and trimming. He also shows how to interpret clips to combine or separate stereo channels. At the same time, he introduces fundamental audio tools that are essential to working with audio in Premiere Pro. (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC)

The Timeline is where clips are edited together to create a complete narrative. In this movie, Abba Shapiro demonstrates the basic techniques to get started trimming clips and laying them out in the Timeline. He starts by browsing clips in the Project panel. Then he previews and trims clips in the Source Monitor before adding them into the Timeline to begin an edit. (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC)

Before getting started in Premiere Pro, it’s important to get familiar with the core interface. In this movie, Abba Shapiro identifies the four primary windows—the Source Monitor, the Program Monitor, the Timeline, and the Project panel. He discusses the roles that each of these panels play in organizing, previewing, marking, laying out, and editing video.

Use Adobe Social to monitor social media conversations and see how they affect your company's bottom line. Use keywords to gather qualitative data, such as sentiment, and quantitative data such as number of mentions and audience size. Work with Adobe Digital Marketing Suite to get insight into how these social media conversations affect business objectives, like revenue.

The Matrox Mojito 4K is a quad 3G-SDI, 4K video monitoring card used with Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows platforms. Learn about realtime monitoring and output at resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 and frame rates up to 60 fps.

This movie shows how the multi-cam editing process has been expanded to include more camera angles and a dynamic multi-cam source monitor. It also shares some computer considerations to keep in mind when editing multi-cam footage.

See more of your video and less clutter thanks to a highly intuitive, customizable interface. New monitor panels include a customizable button bar; the new Project panel focuses squarely on assets and allows clips to be skimmed, scrubbed, and marked up for editing. A new audio track design, improved meters, and a revamped Mixer panel make working with sound easier than ever.

The Trim Monitor maybe an often-overlooked tool in Premiere Pro that can be used to precisely tweak an edit. Karl Soule shows you how to use this feature to fine-tune the in and out points of clips on a timeline at a cut with ease.

In this episode of the training series, you learn about some of the other information that you can gather from the Network Monitor and how to use the Flash Debugger to view returned data from the server.

Adobe Press and video2brain show you how scanners allow you to convert a tangible photograph or piece of art into a digital image that can be viewed on a monitor, transmitted from computer to computer, and archived on a storage device.

Join Rob Brooks-Bilson for a discussion on configuring, securing, and maintaining Adobe ColdFusion servers for optimal performance and stability. In addition to server configuration, he'll also discuss the server monitor and the new Adobe Air based server manager introduced in ColdFusion 9.

Learn how to deploy a robust video delivery service within your enterprise that will ensure high quality of service, minimal network usage, and strategic deployment methods that keep your servers safe for both internal and external delivery. Deploying a service structure that meets the demands for higher quality and more usage that doesn't bring down your network will be the focus of this session. Step though deployment and configuration strategies for unicast, HTTP, multicast, and P2P with Adobe engineering's tips on hardening, configuring, and monitoring Adobe Flash Media Servers within your network.

RC discusses color calibration and profiling for computer monitors and printers. Corey has a tutorial in which he divides a photo into layers and animates those layers using Photoshop CS4 3D animation tools.

Learn how to leverage video for Flash within your enterprise, including how to create an encoding portal and publish with Flash Media Server, as well as implementing access controls to protect your content with LDAP and Active Directory. This session will introduce how the Adobe created Adobe TV using our own products to help increase view times and employee attention while reducing costs. Go through the steps of deploying, configuring, and monitoring Flash Media Server within your network, and learn how to implement a publishing system for live and recorded media.

Get a whirlwind introduction to a variety of new Flash Builder 4 features related to testing, profiling, and monitoring, including new debugging features, new profiler features, unit testing support, the Network Monitor, and doing command line builds.

Former Adobe Product Manager Tim Buntel demonstrates how to enable paging large record-sets automatically with Flash Builder and ColdFusion, and how the new network monitor can analyze network traffic.